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Heaton, T. H. E. (1984). Sources of the nitrate in phreatic groundwater in the western Kalahari. Journal of Hydrology, 67(1), 249–259.
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Heaton, T. H. E., Talma, A. S., & Vogel, J. C. (1983). Origin and history of nitrate in confined groundwater in the western Kalahari. Journal of Hydrology, 62(1), 243–262.
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Musy, S., Meyzonnat, G., Barbecot, F., Hunkeler, D., Sültenfuss, J., Solomon, D. K., et al. (2021). In-situ sampling for krypton-85 groundwater dating. Journal of Hydrology X, 11, 100075.
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Bresinsky, L., Kordilla, J., Hector, T., Engelhardt, I., Livshitz, Y., & Sauter, M. (2023). Managing climate change impacts on the Western Mountain Aquifer: Implications for Mediterranean karst groundwater resources. Journal of Hydrology X, 20, 100153.
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Nijsten, G. - J., Christelis, G., Villholth, K. G., Braune, E., & Gaye, C. B. (2018). Transboundary aquifers of Africa: Review of the current state of knowledge and progress towards sustainable development and management. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 20, 21–34.
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Burchi, S. (2018). Legal frameworks for the governance of international transboundary aquifers: Pre- and post-ISARM experience. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 20, 15–20.
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